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Instructions Guide

USB Playback

Press the Power/Mode button (

Ref.1

) (do not hold the button)

or (

Rem.6

) to open the mode home screen. Select ‘USB’ on the 

main display screen by browsing with the navigation dial (

Ref.7

and selecting the mode by pressing down the dial or use the 
navigation buttons on the remote (

Rem.2/3/4/5/15

).

Plug in a USB stick (

Ref.19

), with files uploaded onto the stick, 

into the USB port. Ensure that the file types on the device are 

MP3 and WMA.

Highlight the desired folder/song with the Navigation dial 
(

Ref.7

) and select for your chosen song to play.

Please note that the USB port is for USB playback only. Audio cannot be 
played by connecting a USB cable to a chosen audio product. 

Summary of Contents for WILLINGHAM

Page 1: ...WIL CDAB WAL Instructions Guide W I L L I N G H A M D I G I T A L R A D I O M U S I C S Y S T E M ...

Page 2: ...Radio 15 FM Radio Settings 19 Bluetooth Mode 20 AUX In Mode 21 CD Player 22 USB Playback 24 Dual Alarm Setting 25 Sleep Timer Settings 27 System Menu Settings 28 Troubleshooting 31 Specifications 32 Warranty 32 Safety Information 33 Contents Watch video tutorials and register your product for a FREE 3 year warranty at www majorityradios co uk 3YEAR WARRANTY ...

Page 3: ...1 What s in the Box Box Contents 1 Majority Willingham 2 Remote Control 3 Power Adapter 4 Instructions Guide ...

Page 4: ...ode 2 Info Menu 3 Alarm 4 Sleep 5 Previous 6 Next 7 Navigation Volume OK Stop dial 8 Mute 9 CD eject load 10 Play Pause CD mode and Preset 1 button 11 Repeat Program CD mode and Preset 2 button 12 Rewind CD mode and Preset 3 button 13 Fastforward CD mode and Preset 4 button Top View Control Panel ...

Page 5: ...3 14 15 Controls And Functions Back View 16 17 18 19 20 16 DC power input 17 Headphone port 18 Aux In 19 USB Port 20 Antenna 14 Display screen 15 CD port Front View ...

Page 6: ...4 Controls And Functions Remote Control OK Mode Preset Menu 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 10 12 13 14 16 17 18 15 19 20 21 ...

Page 7: ...Enter alarm settings 10 Rewind button CD Mode Rewind track 11 0 9 A Z Keypad Type numbers and letters 12 EQ Equaliser button Select to choose equaliser settings 13 CD Eject button Select to eject a CD from the CD player 14 Vol Increase volume 15 Right button Navigate right Go forward a 16 Vol Decrease volume 17 Mute button Select to mute and unmute sound track in CD mode 18 Dimmer button Press dim...

Page 8: ...illingham radio Please follow the guidance of the manual to set up your new purchase and begin enjoying its features If you require further assistance with your new radio please contact our support team on the Majority website https www majorityradios co uk support ...

Page 9: ...le modes Info Menu button When on DAB or FM mode press the button do not hold multiple times to scroll through the station information Press and hold the button to display the radio Menu settings Whilst creating settings press the button to go back a step Navigation OK Volume Dial and Stop button in CD mode Rotate the dial clockwise or anticlockwise to scroll through choices and press down the dia...

Page 10: ...ing to DAB and FM modes and beginning to scan for available stations The radio will then begin a full scan for available digital DAB stations and will display a scanning bar showing the amount of stations found Once the scan is complete the first available digital radio station will automatically begin to play You can then select the chosen default language on the display screen Scroll through usi...

Page 11: ...ton Ref 1 for 2 3 seconds and a standby screen showing the date time and alarm settings will display To take the radio off standby press the Power Mode button do not hold To switch the radio off completely it is advisable to place the radio into standby mode and then switch the radio off at the mains ...

Page 12: ... The radio will now begin scanning for DAB stations and will show Scanning on the display screen It will display how many stations have been found as the search continues Once all of the available stations have been found the first available station will play To scroll through the available stations press the button Ref 5 to view the station list Scroll through the available stations with the Navi...

Page 13: ...3 to open the Save to Preset screen Please ensure that the button is held for 2 3 seconds rather than pressed Use the navigation dial to scroll through the preset numbers and select the preset number by pressing down the dial Ref 7 Presetting from the remote When you have found your desired station press and hold the Preset button on the remote Rem 21 for 2 3 seconds to go to the Save to Preset sc...

Page 14: ...set 4 button Ref 13 to open the Preset Recall screen Use the navigation dial to scroll through the preset numbers and select the preset station to play by pressing down the dial Ref 7 Recalling presets from the remote To recall your preset stations via the remote control press do not hold the Preset button Ref 21 to go to the Preset Recall screen Use the and buttons on the remote Rem 3 15 to scrol...

Page 15: ...gramme Type Shows the type and description of the programme provided by the DAB station DAB Indication Indicates DAB mode Channel and Frequency Displays the station transmission channel number and frequency Signal Error Strength Provides details of the station signal strength Bit Rate The data rate which the signal is being transmitted Date and Day Displays the date and day of the week DAB DAB Sta...

Page 16: ...is option to scroll through available stations by their DAB channel and frequency MHz Select a station to play by pressing down the navigation dial Ref 7 Prune Invalid Select this option to remove invalid stations or stations with poor signal When Proceed to prune the invalid stations shows select Yes with the navigation dial Ref 7 to prune DRC Dynamic Range Compression Select this option to reduc...

Page 17: ... for 2 3 seconds The FM frequency will now increase quickly as it scans Once the bandwidth has been scanned the first stored and available station up the bandwidth will begin to play To scan quickly up the bandwidth between saved stations press and hold the button Ref 6 for 2 3 seconds and then release To scan quickly down the bandwidth between saved stations press and hold the button Ref 5 for 2 ...

Page 18: ... Preset screen Please ensure that the button is held for 2 3 seconds rather than pressed Use the navigation dial to scroll through the preset numbers and select the preset number by pressing down the dial Ref 7 Presetting from the remote When you have found your desired station press and hold the Preset button on the remote Rem 21 for 2 3 seconds to go to the Save to Preset screen Use the and butt...

Page 19: ... 4 button Ref 13 to open the Preset Recall screen Use the navigation dial to scroll through the preset numbers and select the preset station to play by pressing down the dial Ref 7 Recalling presets from the remote To recall your preset stations via the remote control press do not hold the Preset button Ref 21 to go to the Preset Recall screen Use the and buttons on the remote Rem 3 15 to scroll t...

Page 20: ... repeatedly Ref 2 on the unit Dynamic Label Segment DLS Displays text information supplied by the broadcaster PTY Programme Type Shows the type of the programme provided by the station Frequency Displays the station transmission frequency Audio Type Displays the audio type of the station stereo or mono Date and Day Displays the date and day of the week ...

Page 21: ...hosen option with the navigation dial Ref 7 Audio Setting Select this option to choose between Stereo Allowed or Forced Mono Select your chosen option with the navigation dial Ref 7 All stereo stations are reproduced in stereo for weak stations this can result in poor audio quality The audio quality can be improved by using mono System Settings Press to open and edit system setting options such as...

Page 22: ... 4 5 15 The radio screen will display disconnected before set up Go to your device s Bluetooth settings to connect your chosen device to the radio via Bluetooth Please note that the radio only takes Bluetooth input from devices such as a phone or tablet The device will display as Majority Willingham Select the radio from your device and they will begin to connect Select your chosen audio on your d...

Page 23: ... down the dial or use the navigation buttons on the remote Rem 2 3 4 5 15 Plug an AUX cable into the chosen device and connect the device to the radio via the AUX in port Ref 18 at the back of the radio Begin playing audio from your device and this will begin to sound out of the radio when in AUX mode Once connected control the playing audio from your device rather than with the radio s navigation...

Page 24: ... The first song on the CD will now begin to play CD Functions To skip between songs press the or buttons on the radio Ref 12 13 or on the remote Rem 10 20 Pause Play using the button on the radio Ref 10 or on the remote Rem 19 To skip rewind forward through a song playing hold down the or buttons Ref 12 13 on the unit or on the remote Rem 10 20 for 2 3 seconds and release when you wish to stop ski...

Page 25: ...program number 1 You can now choose what song you would like as program number P01 by using the and buttons Rem 10 20 to scroll through to the song number you would like to choose T Once on the chosen track number T for P01 press down the navigation dial OK button Ref 7 Rem 4 to select and be taken to choose your next programmed song 4 For the next song the display will show P02 T to show the prog...

Page 26: ...g down the dial or use the navigation buttons on the remote Rem 2 3 4 5 15 Plug in a USB stick Ref 19 with files uploaded onto the stick into the USB port Ensure that the file types on the device are MP3 and WMA Highlight the desired folder song with the Navigation dial Ref 7 and select for your chosen song to play Please note that the USB port is for USB playback only Audio cannot be played by co...

Page 27: ...en frequency by selecting with the navigation dial Wake Up Time The hour digits of the alarm will now begin to flash Change the alarm hour with the navigation dial or Previous and Next buttons Ref 5 6 Once on the chosen alarm hour press down the navigation dial to confirm Follow the same process for setting the alarm minutes Source Select between the following alarm wake up tones Buzzer Digital Ra...

Page 28: ...setting states OFF to successfully cancel the alarm How to turn off your alarm when sounding Turn off the alarm by pressing the Power Mode button Ref 1 when it is sounding The screen will then display Alarm Off How to put your alarm on snooze To put the alarm on snooze for 9 minutes press down the navigation dial Ref 7 Sleep button Ref 4 or Alarm button Ref 3 The snooze timer will then display at ...

Page 29: ... times available There is an option between Off 15 30 45 60 90 minutes Select the sleep timer length by either selecting with the navigation dial OK button Ref 7 or leave the screen on your selected option for 10 seconds to save automatically Once the sleep timer has been selected the timer amount and a sleep image will show on the bottom left of the radio screen To turn Sleep off simply keep sele...

Page 30: ... chosen digit press down the navigation dial to confirm Follow the same process for setting the month and year The time can now be set and the hour digits of the time will begin to flash Change the hour with the navigation dial or Previous and Next buttons Ref 5 6 Once on the chosen time hour is displaying press down the navigation dial to confirm Follow the same process for setting the time minut...

Page 31: ...out options are the following On 10 20 30 45 60 90 120 and 180 On Level Select this option to choose the on level screen brightness The brightness options are High Medium or Low Dim Level Select this option to choose the dim level screen brightness The brightness options are High Medium or Low Language Select your chosen default language for the radio from the list with the navigation dial OK butt...

Page 32: ...res Instructions Guide Headphone Jack You can listen to any mode on the radio via your favourite earphones rather than the external speakers Insert the earphone port into the headphone jack at the back of the radio Ref 17 ...

Page 33: ...the volume on your device Check whether cables are properly installed or not Functional disturbance Switch off and unplug the unit Leave it for 2 minutes and switch it on again Perform a factory reset and rescan for stations Bluetooth not connecting Ensure that you are on Bluetooth mode on the radio and the Bluetooth on your device is switched on Select the Bluetooth device Majority Willingham and...

Page 34: ... the warranty to be valid Once on the web page use the menu to find Register Your Product You will also be given the chance to extend your warranty for an additional 24 months free of charge Warranty Power Supply DC 12V 2A output Mode FM 87 5MHz 108 MHz DAB 174 240 MHz CD Bluetooth 3 5mm AUX in USB MP3 WMA Dimensions 40 x 24 x 13cm Weight 3 8kg ...

Page 35: ...cal products and batteries safely according to your local authority and regulations ADDITIONAL WARNINGS The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquid such as vases shall be places on the apparatus Main plug is used to disconnect device and it should remain readily operable during intended use In order to disconnect the apparatus from the main mains c...

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